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posted on November 15, 2009 at 07:12PM Inappropriate?

What price would available to me for a for a die hard gold car battery for Hyundai  XG350-year  2005 during this VIP sale today? 

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posted on November 16, 2009 at 01:32AM
 

Did you visit your local Sears Auto Center?

posted on December 02, 2009 at 10:14PM
 

can I charge a marine battery with a 500amp battery jumper?

posted on December 02, 2009 at 10:22PM
 
In response to AdamO's post from November 16 2009 01:32AM

hey adam, can you help me?

posted on December 02, 2009 at 10:43PM
 

Hi Gilberto, I work for Sears.com Automotive. I have verified your vehicle in our system and for your 2005 Hyundai  XG350 you would need a battery group size of 124R. Unfortunately at this point, Diehard only makes 1 battery that would fit your vehicle. It would be the Diehard North/South (depending on what region of the united states you live in) for $109.99 However, if you wait and purchase the battery until this Sunday for the Friends and Family event, you will receive and additional 10% off of the battery. You can get the special discount by purchasing the battery directly at your auto center during the sale time listed, or you can reserve the battery through us directly on Sunday either by click to talk or click ot chat from sears.com automotive, then you can pick the battery up from the store at your conveneince. The sale will be from 6pm-12am online, and from 6pm-9pm for the stores. Hope this helps and please feel free to reply back with any further questions or concerns as we are always here to help!

posted on December 02, 2009 at 11:10PM
 

Zue12 as for the battery jumper issue, i wouldnt. Battery jumpers are mainly built to get your battery to a level where it will turn your motor over and doesnt really fully charge your battery completely or to its fullest capacity that it can handle. A battery charged iwth a jumper system will let the battery turn your boat motor over, but will soon die again since it wasnt fully charged by the jumper. Also, using a battery jumper is going to put a strain on your marine battery over time and will dramatically reduce the life of your battery. I would reccomend going out and buying an actual battery charger that will copletely charge your battery to full capacity each time and will make your battery last longer. And with battery charges, they usually have measures built in that will allow your battery not to unndercharge or over charge and will switch to trickle charge once it has reached its capacity. Hope this helps!

posted on December 03, 2009 at 02:22AM
 

That battery charger is referred to as a "trickle" charging battery.

It will do a complete charging job, over a period of time and is designed to not overcharge your battery - using its charge sensing electronics.

Various model DieHard trickle chargers are being sold in the Sears store, during the holiday season.

posted on December 22, 2009 at 04:25PM
 

What does Amp Hours at 20 Hour Rate: mean for the Die hard marine deep cycles battery  Series 27494 ?

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